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? asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 1 decade ago

Should we repeal the 19th Amendment?

After all the trouble we've been having lately, a lot of it seems to stem from the 19th Amendment to the Constitution.

Would America be a better country if we got rid of it?

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  • Curt J
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Bad idea. Why not bring it up with your mother and tell her you want it repealed. Let us all know how that worked out, once they release you from intensive care.

    Edit: I agree with Flying Car, the 16th could go yesterday and I'd be overjoyed.

    Source(s): Just my opinion
  • 1 decade ago

    I know it sounds racist and sexist, but as a country we would be well served to repeal the 15th and 19th amendments. Because of the way blacks were treated in the beginning of our country, there are still many who have a chip on their shoulder. So many feel like they are owed something. This is evident by the fact that they consistently vote for the party who is going to give them the most. Women on the other hand, far to often make decisions based on how they feel in their heart, when in reality they should make them based on logic and reason. This quality is fine for a mother, but not for running a country. I have tried on several occasions to find the correlation between the numbers of social programs that were in existence before women had the right to vote and the speed with which social programs were adopted after the 19th amendment was adopted. While I haven't found concrete evidence, I am quite certain social programs ballooned rather quickly after the 19th amendment was ratified. I know my answer isn't politically correct, but if we are talking about what would be more conducive to a strong, independent, self-sufficient country, I cannot help but believe that we would be better off without these two amendments.

  • 1 decade ago

    You should review the history of woman's suffrage, before asking that question. Yout also fail to explain what the hell you mean, from a causality perspective. First, the main reason that it wasn't passed sooner, was fear by men, that women would suddenly take over government, and get elected to most positions, since there are more women then men (51% to 49%) For first 6 decades, there was no discernable difference in women's voting patterns until the 1960's and 70's. Then there was a 'gender gap' that favored the Dems, mostly because of Conservative Social positions of Republicans. But even with the Gap, Obama still won election. And President Bush would have lost election easily without the 19th amendment and one could quite succinctly argue that the nation would be better had VP Gore won.

  • Ciaron
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    No but they really should get some form of intelligence test for politicians or an incentive for them to behave like if they accept bribes or sell arms to hostile nations they should be thrown into the Anacostia River in a sack, however that would sort of result in the river being clogged up with the staggering amount of drowned politicians might cause serious ecological issues.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Based on the liberals response to sealing our borders I wouldn't be surprised if they passed a 29th amendment stating no one could be denied to vote based on their national origin as long as they are from and support a dictatorship.

  • 1 decade ago

    The 19th is good. The one they should get ride of is 16.

  • 1 decade ago

    If you think it would have prevented a Pelosi having power, it's not women who keep her in Office. Women have as much common sense, maybe more, in managing the family. I think not, is my answer, and it's not because my wife is reading what I type.

  • 1 decade ago

    I hope some woman who knows you reads your question and you can explain to them why you feel women shouldn't have the right to vote.

  • 1 decade ago

    So your answer is that women shouldn't be able to vote?

    LOL

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    NO

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